
Cross from the Red Sea to the ancient city of Thebes and see the greatest monuments of ancient Egypt in a single day — in a small group of no more than eight, with a licensed Egyptologist who brings it all to life. This is the Luxor day trip built around two things travellers say are usually missing: honest timing and no hidden costs.
We'll be upfront: Luxor is around four to four and a half hours from Hurghada, so this is an early start and a real drive on both ends. You'll travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle, and because the group is small, the day flows without the crowding or long waits of a big coach tour. On the West Bank you'll enter the royal tombs of the Valley of the Kings, walk the terraces of Hatshepsut's temple and pause at the Colossi of Memnon. After lunch, you'll cross to the East Bank for the vast columned halls of Karnak.
Every included fee is listed, and every optional cost — extra tombs, a Nile felucca — is shown before you book, not sprung on you at the gate. No obligatory alabaster "workshop" detour, just the monuments and your guide.





